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Carlos von Koseritz (* 3. Februar 1832 in Dessau, als Karl Julius Christian Adalbert Heinrich Ferdinand von Koseritz, auch bekannt als Karl von Koseritz; † 30. Mai 1890 in Porto Alegre) war ein deutsch-brasilianischer Journalist und Sprecher der deutschen Immigranten im Süden Brasiliens.

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dbo:abstract Carlos von Koseritz (* 3. Februar 1832 in Dessau, als Karl Julius Christian Adalbert Heinrich Ferdinand von Koseritz, auch bekannt als Karl von Koseritz; † 30. Mai 1890 in Porto Alegre) war ein deutsch-brasilianischer Journalist und Sprecher der deutschen Immigranten im Süden Brasiliens. (de) Karl Julius Christian Adalbert Heinrich Ferdinand von Koseritz, known simply as Karl von Koseritz (1834 in Dessau – 1890 in Porto Alegre) was a German-Brazilian journalist, writer, teacher, playwright and politician. He fought in the First Schleswig War as a soldier, before moving to Brazil. After arriving in 1851, he established himself in Pelotas in the province of Rio Grande do Sul. He worked as a cook, painter and bookkeeper before becoming a journalist. In 1856 he married a Brazilian woman and changed his first name to Carlos. In 1886, already living in Porto Alegre, he became editor of "A Reforma", the Liberal Party's official newspaper, which headed the abolitionist campaign in the province. He continued a monarchist until his death, and was seen as an important person in the German colonies of Rio Grande do Sul. (en) Carlos von Koseritz (Dessau, 7 de junho de 1830 - Porto Alegre, 30 de maio de 1890) foi um professor, folclorista, empresário, político, jornalista e escritor teuto-brasileiro. Considerado um dos mais completos, versáteis, eruditos e ativos jornalistas do século XIX no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, exerceu larga influência em sua época, despertando ao mesmo tempo acesas polêmicas pelas suas ideias avançadas e inconformistas e pela combatividade com que as defendia. Fundou vários jornais e colaborou em outros, escreveu vasta quantidade de artigos e deixou diversos livros de pesquisa, teoria e literatura, que revelam um amplo espectro de interesses. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Carlos von Koseritz (* 3. Februar 1832 in Dessau, als Karl Julius Christian Adalbert Heinrich Ferdinand von Koseritz, auch bekannt als Karl von Koseritz; † 30. Mai 1890 in Porto Alegre) war ein deutsch-brasilianischer Journalist und Sprecher der deutschen Immigranten im Süden Brasiliens. (de) Carlos von Koseritz (Dessau, 7 de junho de 1830 - Porto Alegre, 30 de maio de 1890) foi um professor, folclorista, empresário, político, jornalista e escritor teuto-brasileiro. Considerado um dos mais completos, versáteis, eruditos e ativos jornalistas do século XIX no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, exerceu larga influência em sua época, despertando ao mesmo tempo acesas polêmicas pelas suas ideias avançadas e inconformistas e pela combatividade com que as defendia. Fundou vários jornais e colaborou em outros, escreveu vasta quantidade de artigos e deixou diversos livros de pesquisa, teoria e literatura, que revelam um amplo espectro de interesses. (pt) Karl Julius Christian Adalbert Heinrich Ferdinand von Koseritz, known simply as Karl von Koseritz (1834 in Dessau – 1890 in Porto Alegre) was a German-Brazilian journalist, writer, teacher, playwright and politician. He fought in the First Schleswig War as a soldier, before moving to Brazil. After arriving in 1851, he established himself in Pelotas in the province of Rio Grande do Sul. He worked as a cook, painter and bookkeeper before becoming a journalist. In 1856 he married a Brazilian woman and changed his first name to Carlos. In 1886, already living in Porto Alegre, he became editor of "A Reforma", the Liberal Party's official newspaper, which headed the abolitionist campaign in the province. He continued a monarchist until his death, and was seen as an important person in the German (en)
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